‘Rick and Morty’ creator awaits trial on domestic violence charges against ex-girlfriend

Justin Roiland pleaded not guilty to charges of corporal injury, false imprisonment

Justin Roiland, who created the animated series "Rick and Morty" and provides the voices of the two title characters, is awaiting trial on charges of felony domestic violence against a former girlfriend.

A criminal complaint obtained Thursday from The Associated Press from prosecutors in Orange County, California, charged Roiland, 42, with corporal injury and false imprisonment by menace, fraud, violence or deceit against the woman, who he was living with at the time. The woman was not identified in court documents.

Roiland has pleaded not guilty.

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Justin Roiland poses for a portrait to promote series "Rick and Morty" on July 21, 2017, in San Diego, California. (Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)

The incident occurred in January 2020 and Roiland was charged in May of that year, but the charges apparently went unnoticed by media outlets until NBC News reported them Thursday, when a pre-trial hearing was held in the case.

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Emails seeking comment from Roiland's attorney and representatives for Cartoon Network, which airs "Rick and Morty," were not immediately returned. Roiland is set to return to court in April. A trial date has not been set.

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Roiland and Dan Harmon created the animated sci-fi sitcom about a mad scientist and his grandson, both voiced by Roiland. It has aired for six seasons on Cartoon Network as part of its Adult Swim nighttime programming block, and has been renewed for a seventh.

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